A chuck assembly includes a housing formed with a hydraulic fluid inlet, a sleeve mounted in the housing and formed with an annular groove, a shaft mounted rotatably in the sleeve and formed with a fluid passage, a chuck unit mounted in the shaft, a piston subdividing a chamber between the chuck unit and the shaft into first and second compartments, and a cooling mechanism having an air inlet formed in the housing, and an air channel formed in the sleeve and in fluid communication with the air inlet and the annular groove.
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1. A chuck assembly comprising:
a housing that defines a cylindrical inner space therein and that is formed with a hydraulic fluid inlet adapted to be connected to a hydraulic fluid supply;
a sleeve that is co-axially mounted in said inner space, that is secured to said housing, that defines a rotary-receiving space therein, and that is formed with an annular groove in fluid communication with said hydraulic fluid inlet;
a rotary unit co-axially and rotatably extending through said rotary-receiving space, cooperating with said sleeve to define a clearance therebetween, and including a hollow shaft that defines a chuck-receiving space therein, that is rotatable relative to said sleeve about an axis, and that is formed with a first fluid passage in fluid communication with said annular groove, said clearance being in fluid communication with said annular groove;
a chuck unit that is co-axially mounted in said chuck-receiving space, that includes a plurality of angularly displaced jaws, and that cooperates with said shaft to define a piston-receiving chamber therebetween;
a piston that is co-axially mounted in said piston-receiving chamber, that subdivides said piston-receiving chamber into first and second compartments, that is displaceable in an axial direction relative to said axis, and that is connected to said chuck unit in such a manner that axial displacement of said piston results in radial displacement of said jaws, said first compartment being in fluid communication with said first fluid passage so as to permit entry of the hydraulic fluid therein, which, in turn, results in axial displacement of said piston; and
a cooling mechanism having an air inlet that is formed in said housing and that is adapted to be connected to an air supply, and an air channel that is formed in said sleeve and that is in fluid communication with said air inlet and said annular groove so as to permit entry of an air flow into and through said clearance upon actuation of the air supply.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a chuck assembly, more particularly to a chuck assembly with a cooling mechanism for cooling a hydraulic fluid in a clearance between a shaft and a sleeve of the chuck assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,417 discloses a conventional chuck assembly 1 that includes a housing 10 defining an inner space, a shaft 11 mounted co-axially and rotatably in the inner space and defining a chuck-receiving space 13 which has an enlarged end portion defining a piston-receiving chamber 131, a sleeve 12 secured to the housing 10 and sleeved on the shaft 11 so as to define a clearance 14 therebetween, a bearing unit 18 disposed between the sleeve 12 and the shaft 11, a chuck unit mounted in the chuck-receiving space 13 and including a plurality of jaws 16 for holding a workpiece (not shown), and a piston 15 mounted in the piston-receiving chamber 131, displaceable in an axial direction, and connected to the jaws 16 in such a manner that axial displacement of the piston 15 results in radial displacement of the jaws 16. The piston 15 subdivides the piston-receiving chamber 131 into first and second compartments 1311, 1312. A fluid channel 17 is formed in the chuck assembly 1, is in fluid communication with the first compartment 1311 of the piston-receiving chamber 131, and is adapted to be connected to a hydraulic fluid supply (not shown) so as to permit flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid into the first compartment 1311, thereby resulting in axial displacement of the piston 15.
Since the shaft 11 is operated at a relatively high speed, a relatively large amount of heat is generated due to friction between the shaft 11 and the sleeve 12, which significantly increases the temperature of the hydraulic fluid in the clearance 14, which, in turn, results in an adverse effect on the performance of the chuck assembly 1.
The disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,417 is incorporated herein by reference.
The object of the present invention is to provide a chuck assembly with a cooling mechanism that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a chuck assembly comprises: a housing that defines a cylindrical inner space therein and that is formed with a hydraulic fluid inlet adapted to be connected to a hydraulic fluid supply; a sleeve that is co-axially mounted in the inner space, that is secured to the housing, that defines a rotary-receiving space therein, and that is formed with an annular groove in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid inlet; a rotary unit co-axially and rotatably extending through the rotary-receiving space, cooperating with the sleeve to define a clearance therebetween, and including a hollow shaft that defines a chuck-receiving space therein, that is rotatable relative to the sleeve about an axis, and that is formed with a fluid passage in fluid communication with the annular groove, the clearance being in fluid communication with the annular groove; a chuck unit that is co-axially mounted in the chuck-receiving space, that includes a plurality of angularly displaced jaws, and that cooperates with the shaft to define a piston-receiving chamber therebetween; a piston that is co-axially mounted in the piston-receiving chamber, that subdivides the piston-receiving chamber into first and second compartments, that is displaceable in an axial direction relative to the axis, and that is connected to the chuck unit in such a manner that axial displacement of the piston results in radial displacement of the jaws, the first compartment being in fluid communication with the fluid passage so as to permit entry of the hydraulic fluid therein, which, in turn, results in axial displacement of the piston; and a cooling mechanism having an air inlet that is formed in the housing and that is adapted to be connected to an air supply, and an air channel that is formed in the sleeve and that is in fluid communication with the air inlet and the annular groove so as to permit entry of an air flow into and through the clearance upon actuation of the air supply.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
For the sake of brevity, like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
The chuck assembly includes: a housing 100 that defines a cylindrical inner space 101 therein and that is formed with a hydraulic fluid inlet 102 (see
An urging member 34 is mounted in the second compartment 3112 in the piston-receiving chamber 311, and abuts against the piston 33 so as to accumulate a restoring force for restoring the piston 33 back to a normal position when the pressurized hydraulic fluid enters into the first compartment 3111 and moves the piston 33 to compress the urging member 34.
The chuck unit 40 further includes left and right actuating members 42, 43 that are respectively associated with the left and right chuck bodies, and a connecting member 45 that interconnects the left and right chuck bodies. The piston 33 is connected to the left actuating member 42 in such a manner that axial displacement of the piston 33 in a direction toward the urging member 34 (i.e., compresses the urging member 34) during the release of the workpiece from the left and right chuck bodies results in movement of the left actuating member 42 together with the connecting member 45 away from the left chuck body, which, in turn, results in pushing of the left chuck body through the connecting member 45 and thus movement of the right chuck body away from the right actuating member 43.
The rotary unit 30 further includes a bearing spacer ring 35 that is sleeved on the shaft 31 and that cooperates with the sleeve 20 to define the clearance 22 therebetween. The bearing spacer ring 35 is formed with a second fluid passage 351 that is in fluid communication with the first fluid passage 312 and the annular groove 23, and cooperates with the shaft 31 and the sleeve 20 to define a pair of bearing-receiving spaces for receiving a pair of bearings 36 therein, respectively.
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With the inclusion of the cooling mechanism in the chuck assembly of this invention, the aforesaid drawback as encountered in the prior art can be eliminated.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
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